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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 761892" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>BusyNMember, Thank you for your insight. I understand fully that only she can fix it. The aftermath of her not fixing it is so hard on everyone around her. I have been in therapy for years with my daughter and alone. I have read and reread every book I can on borderline and bipolar. I have gone to support groups alone and with my daughter. It seems she wants help sometimes but does not do anything about it. I do notice she is following a healthy diet now with vitamins. The boyfriend keeps her off balance and I think he is still moved out. She seems a bit more together but when he visits or they do something together it throws her way off. She refuses medication. She does work out so that is good. Even though I know at her age, almost 40 she will have to take care of things only she can fix. God knows I have tried very hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 761892, member: 22416"] BusyNMember, Thank you for your insight. I understand fully that only she can fix it. The aftermath of her not fixing it is so hard on everyone around her. I have been in therapy for years with my daughter and alone. I have read and reread every book I can on borderline and bipolar. I have gone to support groups alone and with my daughter. It seems she wants help sometimes but does not do anything about it. I do notice she is following a healthy diet now with vitamins. The boyfriend keeps her off balance and I think he is still moved out. She seems a bit more together but when he visits or they do something together it throws her way off. She refuses medication. She does work out so that is good. Even though I know at her age, almost 40 she will have to take care of things only she can fix. God knows I have tried very hard. [/QUOTE]
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